THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY, DECEMBER 20.
1915.
LOCAL SPORT.
(Contined from page 4) 3373 Company R.QA. Y.
[ker, W. Mr Sasherlsad, G. H
Fiarey and H. G. Hegarty.
The Best Clave: Kemp thorne, Henderson, R. Homeyard, Chapman, Rose and Blackmang Balaton Spillane, Wace, C.. A Homerard. Sullivan, Garland, Woe man and Stalker. Mr. Psal Soda on acted as Referees
St. Joseph's College The 83rd Company had a narrow win in their match against the St. Joseph's College on the Ai be caires the Scouts were Naval Ground on Saturday after the rst to attack, a combined - noon. The Collegians played forement the right booking very cleverly and the leather was dagers The Rest, who bad soon at the gunners' goal, where are two men shoot, were
COMPANY MEETINGS.
Union Insurance Society
Cantos, Limited.
(VERBATIM)
An extraordinary general meet- of the Union Insurance Society of Canton, Limited, was beld at the office of the Society,
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- tough struggle followed in at in defence and after a time Quesa's Buildinge. Ice House which B. Hyndman made a smoke amy but failed to make Street, at coa to-day, for the pass to T. Hyndman who has al of their advantages, when Frpose of confirming resolutions Ene opening, but, unfortunately, up in a nice individual which were passed at an extra- the leather, hitting his arm, thot movement, Mariel broke a rdinary general meeting into the net and thee a good for the Sconter and was successful December 2 opportunity was missed. The jin tonching down, but the režemse Grunners then attacked an ruled that he had carried the ba made many good fries, bir isto touch. Even play allowed Omar, se urazi, cleared cleverly for a time, when a well-combled until a beautiful that red three-quarter movement on the for the
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were
The chair was occupied by Mr. S. H. Dodwell, those also present being the Hon. Mr. P. HL Holyoak, Messa W. L attenden, J. W. C. Bonnar, J. A.
Edkins (directors); Mr. C. Mot- taque Els (secretary) and MessrĒ, Ho Fock, W.Danbar, W.R. Mazi- field, and R. F. Hall(shareholders).
The Chairmanås it is now
1- That the Capital of the
creation of 3.603 (Three Thou-
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General
gunnera. Although part of the test re-ulted in Flammer, A. Forbes, and G. TH the Collegians played hard, the domegand searing a try. Stalker Gunzers managed to maintain took the kick. bat failed. their lead throughout the first convert Too Sham half On resuming, both sides soon on the attack again and gos. played with determination and the ball over the line, where it the leather was towed about the was "saved, During the repast the hour for which this meet- *field in quick succession antil the mainder of the fra: half, thefing was called, and as there is a Collegios made mother fine dash Scoots were the more aggressive quorum present, I will set the into the Gunners' territory, where side and bad hard lices in accretary to read the notice con- * mare struggle followed which equalising, a series of scrums Tening the meeting.
be altered as as to read resulted in a foul within the penal-taking place on their opponents)
The Secretary, then read the!
Arrivala-December 3, Fakui ty area. The Collegias were line. Hali-ime arrived with the notice and the following resolu-that in the last mentioned ber 5, Suyehiro Maru, 1,300, the General Manager; and Maru. 5,100, Moji, sold; Derem- awarded the penalty kick which three points in favour of the Rest,
Articles (Nos. 95 to 100 inclu-Yasyama, sold; December 6, was taken by T. Hyndman, who
It was during the second ball)" Society be increased to $4,000,000**Secretary' appears such word (Shinyo Marn, 2,000, Moji, sald;
sive) wherever the most unforisnately mined the that the proved the 7, Tamon Maru, No. 18,
at by s ample of inches. The superiority. The play on the play which followe, was very opening was again brick and it- evenly contested and the final looked as if the exchanges were whistle found thr
as going to be erea, but, settling down follows;-83rd Company R.GA_, | 0 a better understanding, the 1 goal, St. Jose; a's College, vill Scots displayed a lot of really 88th Company R.G.A. v. Islamics. good for The first try come
The 88ta ompany R.GA. had from Brand, thre being the result!
fine straggle against the cf" a nice taree-quarter Islamics
Second Division Kennedy with the kick was not Lesgue honors on the Clab successful. It was only a few| ground on Saturday afternoon,minutes after
this the Gice proving tremselves the better scored & realir good try
the start. They under the posts, begarty fading delivered many forceful attacks no dificulty in adding the extra which, unfortunately for them,pants. Just before the fast went either too high and or too whistle, Band added pea ac- wide. The islamics made a very other, this being in a good posi- poor show against the Granners' tion for scoring, a thing that
RICOS
thereof the words ordinary shares of $250 (TWC sand six hundred) additional
Manager' be inserted " hundred and fifty Dollars) each Articles Nos. 2. 7, 25, 36, 45, 47, 5. That in the following whereof $100 (One, hundred: 53, 55, 84.94 103 and 199 the Dollars) shall be credited as word Secretary wherever it paid up ranking for dividend occurs be eliminated and that and in all other respects pariin lien thereof the words passu with the existing ordin-General Manager' be inserted." that the said additional shares, the object of this meeting is to ary shares of the Society: and The Chairman --- Gentleman, so far as shall be necessary for submit for confirmation as the purpose, be issued to those special resolution, the resolution Shareholders of the China Fire which you have just heard read Insurance Company, Limited, who have accepted or shall and which was passed at the accept the Society's offer made extraordinary general meeting to them
on the 4th day of held bars on the 4th of this August 1915 such issue being month. I propose that this re in accordance with the terms of solation be confirmed.
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3,800, Mike, sold; December 9, Taihei Maru, 2,300, Fushan, sold;
Maji, sold: December 11, Fakara December 10, Anyo Maru, 2,500,
Marn, 3.700, Maji, sold; Decem- ber 12, Yahiko Maru, 3,500,Mike, gold; December 12, Esiyo Maru, 4,200, Mike, sold: December 13, Fujisan Mara, 2,100, Mateushima,
sold.
Sales.-No sales of importance reported.
Mike Lamp, $11.50 per ton ex-
Quotations-Japanese Coals:
ship, nominal; Hike Washed Nuts, $11.50; Mike Dast, $8.00 Lamp, $7.60, Tagawa Lamp, Akaike Lamp, $8.25, Toshio
88.80, Takashima Lamp. $14.50 $13.50; Ohnoars 3 f. Lamp,
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strong defence and were obliged Hegarty did with eass. Alfongwriting made or to be made second that resolution, Sainnew Pailer, $6.50; Kanada 8 THE CHRISTMAS GIFT
to play a defensive game through the Best pat up a good fight, they out a greater part of the match. | were unable to make much best-
BOOTES
RG.A., 1 zoal; Ialamica, 0. :
a contract or memorandum in Mr. W. Dunbar beg to pursuant to the said offer and Chairman. to be fled with the Registrar of After missing many good chances, way against their opponents and Companies:
The Chairman-It has been feet Lamp, $13.50; Ochi Lamp, and that the the gunners managed to score one the games ended with scores balance (if any) of the said
proposed by myself and seconded $14.00; Namazuta Lamp, $9.00; point, which lead they maintained reading:-Scouts, 2 goals, 1 try
Namazuta Unscreened, $8.50; additional shares be disposed of by M. Dunbar that the resolutions
Namazata Nate, $8.00; Iwasaki matil the final whistle. The (13 points); The Rest, try (by the Society's Board of Direc-be confirmed. Those in favour?
were:-88th Company point
Lomp, 7.30: Sayo Dast, $5.90. tors in such manner as such Those agriost? That is carried Other kinda: Fashna Unscreened, Board Shall think most bene- unsuimously, The resolation is ficial to the Society."
daly confirmed. I thank you for Fashon Dast, $7.59; Kaiping $8.40; Fushan Lamp, $8.80; That Article No. 9 of the your attendance. The Society Navy Lamp, $1150; Ksiping Society's Articles of Association row in a position to deal with the Loco Lamp, $8.20; Kaiping No. shareholders of the Chinx Fire Dust, $725; Kaiping No. 1 The Society shall have a first Insurance Company in accord Dust, $7.00. Cardiff cosi, D
and paramount lien upon all the shares of any share-
soce with the terms of the
stock. Australian coal, nominal, *holder for all monies due to Society's offer. That is all the
for sale. the Society either from him business, gentlemen. alone or jointly with any
Navy v. Royal Engineers,
The match between these teams
CRICKET.
It was
on Saturday came to an abrupt Queen's College & University. conclusion following an unssez-
Inese teams met on the Urai. ly scene. The early stages of the gezganer ground on Saturday, game, were all in farcar of the the game ending in a comfortable
sval men, who gave their opponate for the University. ants a big surprise by their good a bowler's day, Ho Wing-kin all-round play. Early on, the ecing the hat trick" for the Navy notched a point, sad from winners and taking eight wickets thence onwards the Engineers for 13 rone, while Fletcher hai tried hard to equalise. They fice average of six wickets for kept up a constant pressure on the taree piece. The scores were:- naval goal, bat, no lack came
Queen's College.
their way, and, after many narrow E. I. Edwards, b Be Wing Aia 24 escapes for the Navy, the half. H. Ismail, cand bander-on time whistle sounded with the A. V. Ha, o Marley, b Ho military men one goal to the bad.
Wing Kin
After a period of even play onS. Otsuka, e Anderson, bil, the resumption, the Navy foc Wing Kin...
Ho
wards got going and doring anW. Kay, e Uhan Wing To. attack on the Engineers goal the Ho Wise Kin referee (Mr. Ross) gave a penalty C. Choi, bilo Wing Eda against the military team, one of JC Fletcher, not out the naval forwards having been E. Moowdeen, 5 Ho Wing Kn fouled inside the area. Feoni- W. Gittens, b Ho Wena Ka more scored with the kick, where S. D. IB,' and b upon a squabble ecaasd on a
Wing Kin protest by the Engineers, cae ofA. Neem fit tot bin whom is stated to have used abusive language "towards the referee. The cfending player | was ordered of, but be refused to go and the referee declared the game closed, the Navy baving two-to-nil land.
RUGBY.
Scouts Co H.K.V.C. v. The Rest.
Extree
Total... 44 BOWLING ANALYSIS.
10. M. R. W.
Ho Wing Kin 8 5 15 8, Anderson 5 1 21 1 Ng Sze Kwong 2 0 0
University.
A. H. Remjaha, b Kay
Chan Ting Tob Kay Sg Sze Cheung, a Moorders;
The match between the Scouts! b Fletcher...
Company, HK.VC. and the rest Tang ia Luo, b Fletéber ... of the Colony which took place Wei Wing Lock, b Fletcher. on the Club ground on Satchday Bo Winz Kis, was productive, of some goo
Fletcher
Ismail,
football, strongly contested C. G. Anderson, b Kar game ending in favour of the J. Wright, b Fletcher Scents by 13 points to 3. Mr. Wei Wing Hon. c and b Moos. Hegarty had got together quite z
dren"
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strong combination to represent Ng Sze Kwong, b Fletcher. the Scouts, while The Rest, de- G. E. Marley, not out
spite the fact that they were not
ed to one another's play, put
up a good fight.
The following were the teams:- The Scouts A. B. Stewart; B.
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"which now reads:-
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other person and where a
share is held by more per- China Traders Insurance Co. Ltâ. sons than one the Society shall have a lies thereon in respect of all monies so due
to it from all or any of the holders thereof."
An extraordinary general mest-
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.
FOR SALE
be eliminated in its entirety ance Co., Ltd., was held as the and that in lies thereof the ones of the Company. 2, Queen's Graca & Co. No. 4 Wyndham following new Article be in-Baildings, Ice House Strees, this Street.
ing of the Chins Traders Insur- FOR SALE-Japanese Corona- tion Stamps at $1 per set.
**ed as Article No. 9:-
9. The Society shall have z morning for the purpose of con-
first and paramount lien firming resolutions which were PUBLIC AUCTION.
upon all the shares.register-paased at the extraordinary:
WEDNESDAY, the 29th December, 1915, com
THAT WILL BE MOST APPRECIATED
T
IS ONE OF
COLLARD & COLLARD'S
RENOWNED PIANOS
PLEASE CALL AND INSPECT OUR STOCK OF NEW MODELS JUST UNPACKED.
THE ANDERSON MUSIC CO., LTD.
6, DES VŒUX ROAD.
XMAS HAMPERS.
Tel. 1322
WE BEC TO NOTIFY OUR CUSTOMERS THAT AS- SORTED HAMPERS SUITABLE FOR THE FESTIVE SEASON
mencing at 2.30 p.m. 22 No. 2 MAY BE OBTAINED FROM US AT THE FOLLOWING RE-
A Quantity of Valuable DUCED PRICES:--
Old Bailey
ed in the name of each general meeting of the Company THE Undersigned has received shareholder (whether solely held on December. The resolti- instructions to sell by Public or jointly with others) and tions, which were confirmed, Auction on upon the proceeds of sale provide for the alteration of the thereof, for his debts liabili- Company's Articles of Associa ties and engagements, and tion." solely or jointly with, any other person, to or with the -Society, whether the period for the payment. fulfilment. or discharge thereof shall have actually arrived or not, and no equitable interest in any share shall be creat- *ed except upon the footing end condition; that Clause sa hereof is to have full
THE COAL MARKET.
Messrs. Hughes and Hough's Report.
In their coal report dated
Household Furniture
comprising:
No! HAMPER.
Plush and Tapestry covered | | Bott. Sparkling Burgundy B. Mousseux
|couches and chairs, Cherrywood deska, round table and stool. Blackwood chairs and flower stands, Teak overmantels, Mantel clocks, Japanese embroidered ings. Lace curtains Brasa fen- screens, Teak bookcases, Engrav- following ders, Electric ceiling and table fans, and lamps, carpets, rugs, Coals expected-Tamon Mara, etc., etc.
effect. And such lien shall December 16, Hera Hughes and extend to all dividends from Hough give the. time to time declared in res-figues pect of such shares."
Teak extension dining table and
1
Whisky King George IV,
Claret St. Julien-
Sherry Old Brown
quart.
Benedictine D.O. M. 7.
pint
Blackberry Brandy
Brandy Martell XXX. →
guart,
quart.
2
++
QUATI.
14
Port Superior Tawny
quart.
2
quart
quart.
Gin Old Tom, or Dry.
quart
1
phial
Price Per Case $25.00
No. 2 HAMPER.
quart pint
quest.
quart,
quart
Bitters Pomerazen (Phial)—
3. That after Article No. 34 3,800, Japan, sold; Fakai Mara, of the Society's Articles of As 5,100, Japan, soid; Unkai Mara, chairs, teak sideboard, glass 1 Bott. Sparkling Burgundy B. Mousseux 6 Article be inserted as Article 3,000 Dairen,
sociation the following new 3,800, Japan, cold; Ryasho Mara, cabinet leather covered arm- 1
28
Extray
13
Total...
85
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
O. M. R. W.
12
4 21 3
0
2 18 6 İ
3
1 13 0
-1
5
0 19 0
Brand, A. L. Grace, E.W. Hamil Kay ton, and E T. Barton; H. Eletcher Mariel, and C. F Maltby, F. C. H
Hall, R. Kennedy, P. S. Leigh Johnson Bennett, JR. Watson, J.M. Wal- Moosdeen
No. 24&:-
sold
Double brass bedstead, Maho-
Taibei chairs, E. P.Fare, cutlery and 1
Crockery, 34a- Save' as herein other- Maru, 3,000, Dairen, sold;
wise provided the Society Taiyo Mara, 3,000, Dairen, sold gay and teak double and single ⚫ shall be entitled to treat the Fakura Maru, 3,660, Japan, sold; wardrobes with glass doors, toilet registered holder of any Daiya Maru, 2,800, Japan, sold; table and waahistand, chest-of- *share as the absolute owner Matsura, Mára 3,900, Japan, sold; drawers. Cherry wood, trank thereof, and accordingly Bisiyo Mara 4,200, Japan, sold; toilet crockery, enamelled bath shall nct. except as ordered Dainichi, Maru, 3,800, Japan, etc. by a Court of competent sold, Wada Mara, 3,800, Japan, jurisdiction, or as by Cold Tayara Marn, 3,709, Japan, dinance required, be bound old, Yahiko Mara, 3,600, Japan, * to recognise any equitable
or other claim to or interest sold Nippo Mara, 4,000, Japan, in such share on the part of old; Nichico Maru, 3,800, Japan, any other person, Fizm old; Kiyo Meru, 2,000, Japan,
* Company or Corporation fold; Hikosan Mara, 4,300, Japan, 4. That the heading of Artisold. Yeitai Hára. 3,000, Japan, *cles Nos. 95 to 100 (inclusive) sold Total Tons, 59,000, Japan;
of the Society's Articles of As-17,000 Dairen.
sociation reading the Secre-:
Also Gramaphones, record cabinets
and records.
1 American ice chest. On view from Monday the 27th inst.
Catalogue will be issued. Terms: Cash on delivery.
GEO. P.LAMMERT, Auctioneer. Hongkong, 20th December, 1915.
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Peppermint Martell XXX Whisky Perfection Port Wine Rich Old Claret St. Julian Sherry Vino de Pasto Benedictine D. O. M. Gin Old Tom or Dry Cherry Brandy.
quart, pint,
quart pint
Price Per Casa $23.00
OTHER HAMPERS MADE UP TO SUIT PURCHASERS
REQUIREMENTS.
GANDE, PRICE & CO.,
WINE MERCHANTS.
LTD
Tel:
No. 135.
6. Queen
Load Central,
Honzkoord
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